Renomination Highlights Judge Gallivan’s Unwavering Dedication to Justice
and the People of the Virgin Islands
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS – Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has reaffirmed his confidence in the Honorable Jessica Gallivan’s exemplary judicial service by renominating her to continue serving as a Judge of the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands for the District of St. Croix. The renomination, which has been formally submitted to Senate President Milton E. Potter and the Thirty-Sixth Legislature, seeks legislative confirmation for another six-year term under Title 4, Chapter 5, Section 72 of the Virgin Islands Code.
With more than a decade of distinguished service on the bench, Judge Gallivan has earned widespread respect for her unwavering commitment to fairness, judicial integrity, and the rule of law. Her extensive legal expertise, sound judgment, and steadfast dedication to upholding justice have solidified her as an indispensable asset to the Virgin Islands judiciary and the people it serves.
“Judge Gallivan has consistently demonstrated the wisdom, compassion, and fairness that our judicial system demands,” Governor Bryan said. “Her dedication to justice and her deep connection to our community make her an exceptional choice to continue serving in this critical role.”
Spanning over two decades in the legal field, Judge Gallivan’s career reflects a profound commitment to the principles of justice. From her thoughtful rulings to her mentorship of young attorneys and law clerks, she has played a pivotal role in shaping the legal landscape of the Virgin Islands. Beyond the courtroom, she has been a champion for fairness and an inspiration to the next generation of legal professionals.
The renomination now moves to the Thirty-Sixth Legislature for consideration. If confirmed, Judge Gallivan will continue her mission of delivering fair, impartial, and compassionate justice to the people of the Virgin Islands.
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